... conception and design ofthe overall study, and formulation of analysis plan QM researched data and wrote the manuscript CDJH and FMS reviewed and edited the manuscript and contributed tothe discussion ... have the data to directly measure the quality of preventive/primary care but an indicator of it Thus, we cannot answer the question about whether higher rates of PPHs are due to poor quality of ... into five levels (the lowest 10% of IRSD scores ofthe WA general population, 10% to < 25%, 25% to < 50%, 50% to < 75% and ≥ 75%) and remoteness scores were grouped into metropolitan, rural and...
... following How the contents ofmental states contribute tothe causal explanation of behaviour? Can the contents ofmental states be assigned to them independently ofthe environmental circumstances in ... strange coincidence, the inhabitants of this planet speak a language which sounds just like English and that they use the word ‘snow’ for the stuff descending from their skies An inhabitant ofthe ... teleological theory of representation over the causal theory may encourage us to try to extend it tothe case ofmental representation, that is, tothe attitudinal states of subjects of experience...
... an account of our concepts ofmental states than as a theory ofthe nature ofmental states themselves 52 Anintroductiontothe philosophy of mind ing an adequate account ofthe character of ... machinery But rejection of any type–type theory ofmental and physical states is consistent with acceptance of a token–token theory, that is, a theory according to which any token mental state, such ... terms of their rela- Mental states 47 tions tothe computer’s ‘inputs’, other software states ofthe computer, and the computer’s ‘outputs’ By a ‘software’ state of a computer, I mean, for instance,...
... ontological status of subjects ofexperience and the relationship between mental and physical states Then, in chapters and 4, I move on to discuss certain general theories ofthe nature ofmental ... fully in my Kinds of Being: A Study of Individuation, Identity and the Logic of 18 Anintroductiontothe philosophy of mind ciple is correct, then, and turn tothe case of a person and his or her ... it, then, it seems, by analogy with the statue and the lump of bronze, every part ofthe body must be a part ofthe person but not every part ofthe person can be part ofthe body: that is to...
... that ofthemental lexicon, themental representation of lexical knowledge in the brain ofthe individual language user Themental lexicon ofan individual is always smaller than the lexicon in the ... Papuan languages of New Guinea In sum, morphology is only one ofthe means for expanding the lexicon of a language: there are other ways of creating lexical units, and the set of complex words can ... sequence of a Mid tone and a Low tone) ofthe singular noun by a High tone (The grave and acute accents indicate Low and High tones respectively; the absence ofan accent indicates Mid tone.) (7)...
... ontological status of subjects ofexperience and the relationship between mental and physical states Then, in chapters and 4, I move on to discuss certain general theories ofthe nature ofmental ... been held to be the root of all philosophy – is the systematic investigation ofthe most fundamental structure of reality It includes, as an important sub-division, ontology: the study of what ... impossible dream They claim that it is an illusion to suppose that human beings can formulate and justify an undistorted picture ofthe fundamental structure of reality – either because reality...
... colour and shape ofthe tree and ofthe house, the intervening ground between them, the sky behind them, and other objects in their vicinity (together with their colours and shapes) And these other ... this is passed tothe other tank and the same amount of water is let into or out of it But a much easier solution is to place the two tanks on the same level and join them by an interconnecting ... tree to be in front of a house, one must ordinarily have a visual experienceof many things other than just a tree and a house and their position relative to one another – things such as the colour...
... children, they had less experiences to protect themselves from any kind of dangerous Therefore, it should be a responsible of adult to take care them Adult should recommend their child to wear any ... practice with a few ofthe Issue topics and to sketch out your possible responses After you have practiced with some ofthe topics, try writing responses to some ofthe topics within the 45-minute ... specialist there to help both teacher and child? Another thing to consider is how a committee is supposed to work together Each person has a special task to accomplish and when these people all come together,...
... i s last advantage is crucial to our effort to e x t e n d our understanding ofmental life back into the waking state, and to obtain comparable quantitative data from the minds ofthe same individuals ... that analyse c o n t e n t are essentially two-pronged: there are always t w o a g e n c i e s — u s and t h e m , the body and the spirit, the ego and the id, the brain and the mind Part ofthe ... priorities we have managed to get along and to help each other F o r m e , the meaning ofthe dream is transparent: I am anxious about my p r o p e r t y and about entrusting it to people w h o are...
... Previous tothe year 375 the attempts ofthe Germans to penetrate into the Empire appear to have been due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized ... BEFORE THE BARBARIAN INVASIONS III THE GERMAN INVASIONS AND THE BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE 25 IV THE RISE OFTHE PAPACY 44 V THE MONKS AND THE CONVERSION OFTHE GERMANS 56 VI CHARLES MARTEL AND ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... convinced ofthe validity ofthe algorithm as well as ofthe correctness ofthe process of analysis Some algorithms are worth analyzing because their analyses can add tothe body of mathematical tools ... reference: the intended use ofthe algorithm, the importance ofthe algorithm in relationship to others from both practical and theoretical standpoints, the difficulty of analysis, and the accuracy and ... assumed to be larger than all the elements tothe end of each ofthe auxiliary arrays, to help accomplish the task of moving the remainder of one ofthe auxiliary arrays back to a after the other...
... ofthe husband’s state of origin or that ofthe wife’s state of origin? Should the marriage and the family arising from it be subjected tothe law ofthe husband or the bride, tothe law ofthe ... permeates the body of PIL The LOAC is thus a branch of PIL More precisely, it is that branch which regulates the conduct of warfare, the protection of persons and of goods and the conditions ofthe ... cannot simply be left tothe personal judgement of any single member ofthe society, so-called socially relevant matters of importance; and they are obligatory on the persons concerned In other...
... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers And the Romans, by means of their ... BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE [Sidenote: The Huns force the Goths into the Empire Battle of Adrianople, 378.] Previous tothe year 375 the attempts ofthe Germans to penetrate into the Empire appear to ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... relative tothe Earth The overall relative velocity is the sum ofthe rotational velocity ofthe Earth, the velocity ofthe Earth round the Sun and the Solar System around the centre ofthe Galaxy, ... point of view ofthe observer at C, isotropy requires that the expansion in AC be the same as in BC The sides ofthe triangle are expanded by the same factor Adding a galaxy out ofthe plane to ... The light curves ofthe Cepheids give the distance to their host galaxy and calibrate the luminosity ofthe host If necessary the brightest galaxies themselves can then be used as standard candles...
... Matter To summarize the highlights of this chapter, we can say that the understanding of matter, the development of electricity, and the unveiling ofthe structure ofthe atom have led tothe discovery ... us to make an analogy in which the conductor is the physicist in the laboratory; the music is the ‘heat’ which changes the phases from solid, to liquid, to gas to plasma; and our dancers are the ... be far smaller than the atom The study of alpha, beta and gamma radiation had shown that atoms of uranium, thorium and other elements can radiate smaller particles than the atom The alpha particle,...
... observed the rising and setting ofthe sun and the several phases ofthe moon The more thoughtful among them have then proceeded to ask the question, “Why? Why does the moon wax and wane? Why does the ... Discuss the nativist and empiricist explanations ofthe origin of human attributes 16 First describe the positions of mechanism and vitalism and then indicate which ofthe two positions you accept and ... refer tothe totality of things but also suggested an elegant, ordered universe The aesthetic aspect ofthe meaning ofthe term kosmos is reflected in the English word cosmetic Thus, tothe early...
... due to their love of adventure, their hope of enjoying some ofthe advantages of their civilized neighbors, or the need of new lands for their increasing numbers And the Romans, by means of their ... BREAK-UP OFTHE ROMAN EMPIRE [Sidenote: The Huns force the Goths into the Empire Battle of Adrianople, 378.] Previous tothe year 375 the attempts ofthe Germans to penetrate into the Empire appear to ... than any ofthe other German races Besides the kingdoms ofthe East Goths and the Franks, the West Goths had their kingdom in Spain, the Burgundians had established themselves on the Rhone, and...
... immediately the following theorems: The number of partitions of n into m parts is equal tothe number of partitions on n into parts the largest of which is m; The number of partitions of n into not ... and T ∩ R = ∅ A translation of S of one ˜ into T , i.e., it makes R vanish! On the other hand, a ˜ ˜ unit tothe right sends S ˜ ˜ ˜ rotation ofthe plane through θ sends S into R making T vanish! ... factorizaton into primes and the fundamental theorem of arithmetic: if p | ab then p | a or p | b I shall consider a number of rather distinct topics each of which could easily be the subject of...
... insight in the evolution ofthe EU Mechanical Engineering sector and its most important competitors With the help of long-term time series, a profound analysis in the performance ofthe EU Mechanical ... Trade performance ofthe Indonesian mechanical engineering Table 3.15: Trade performance ofthe Australian mechanical engineering Table 3.16: Trade performance ofthe Canadian mechanical engineering ... with their competitors in the US and Japan ME is not an exception tothe rule that labour productivity is lower than that ofthe competing Japanese and American industries According to a European...